Latest blog – Page 192
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Opinion
‘We talk of peace, but they shoot at us’
Lawyers in Colombia still face danger from the army each day but ‘misinformation’ leaks out.
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Blame culture? Then blame the negligent
Why are victims always the fall guys in the PI debate?
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Land Registry is not for meddling
Privatisation plans for a critical national asset could create a monster.
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1215 And All That: a case for exceptionalism
An unashamedly whiggish history of English legal exceptionalism scores a topical point.
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Whiplash panels won’t change a thing
The same doctors, the same pressures. So what’s different?
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Funding and ATE: what’s to come in 2014
What developments can we expect in ATE and litigation funding in the coming year?
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You’re welcome to read my driving record
A new government website will tell insurers about our penalty points. Should we be allowed to look up other drivers’ records freely?
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Security and privacy is not a zero-sum game
Anyone who believes we have a choice between privacy or letting the terrorists win is missing the point.
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Defamation: Ireland sets an example
The new Defamation Act is balanced against companies in the UK – the government should have taken a lead from Dublin.
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Managing new business enquiries
Mismanagement of calls and poor communication between departments could see firms missing out on business.
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The power of negative thinking
Taking a sceptical view undermines nothing, says Kathleen Hall.
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Grayling’s Christmas Carol
The justice secretary plays Scrooge in a distinctly modern version of Dickens’ tale.
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The alternative legal awards for 2013
For some in the legal profession, this has been a year to forget.
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Relief from sanctions – more tough action
A fresh judgment from the Court of Appeal shows the strength of its appetite to enforce compliance.
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Christmas and flexible working
There is plenty of flexible working around Christmas time – and this has lessons for the rest of the year.